Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 13, 1893, Image 4

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    Oregon City Enterprise, t'
lublilet Kvery Krldtiy.
CIIAS. MKSlCRVi:,
I'l'BUSHKR AND l-HOCKIKTOK,
'publican members of th tTtU general as-
mlily to stanil firmly far thus measures
which will streiiyilirii th parly, ami arn j
tltni that m-lcus tlicy ilo nct wis laws
ncitlier Ihcy nor a republican will be their j
jlllf(Sf.
rEUI'LG'S PARTY COM KKKNt E.
Numrrtim KcnoIuIIuiim 1'hsmiI lluth
Wise ami tttherwlNe.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUNTY-
8l'118CHll'TION IUTKS,
fine year, -
Sin month, .......
Three moiuh. ......
Sii'vu'riritioii. fsayaMe In tdviim't
Attvoritsitii; n:es ijiveu en iilicUen
2 on
i Skmton r. I.. W'u.us on W'fitiiiw.lay
I (Mlleii the wnatura In hehalf of his hill to
; prohibit the employment of lady clerks lijr
the IpjtisUuire. The mcsstiwis a conimeml
ahleone for the reason that the einploy
; uient of temale clerks has pave.l the way
for an abuse which drttiss discmlit upon
the mcnilx'rs ami cats a reflection upon th
1 '! character of every young woman who ap-
Bnten'd at the Post OfrW tn Orvoii ills-. Or.,
as voiut iSas mailer.
KKIPAY, JAXIAKY 13, ISi.
The KN'TKlit'Kl'iK fiiarautm a larger bon
iile rirvnlatinn than that f the other three
Mer in the eonnty cunihlnrd.
AiiKSTS FOR THK KNVKKPK1SE.
The utatu otrnforeiu-K of tlu Hoplo'H
pa-ty which mot in tin city lint week
I was well ftttomloii ami took action upon
j various sutijccts as lu icily outlined tn
; low. Cliainuon V. II. tiakanl re
j aisiioil and W II. Spimcli was elm-tod
cliairiuan iI llm executive eoti.niiltoo.
i Xiinictvus involution weiti panned
' pertaining to various suliccl, The
mooting fuvoip.1:
pli.-sf..r a clerkship, or serves on a commit- j Tlu' state's ownnujii Piintini! of-
teo. tm the plea of sc-kinR a pos.t.on j W Wi,hi11( M ,0XlWU
many women of nuesti.uiahle character ft.; , ,,.,,. , .... , , , ,,
.incut the lohhies. This is known and a.-- , . ' . ,' , ,
L,,..ll ... iw.faei hvthelvst ,,.,,. 'tratn.n,! to U.intr.Hl.nc.lllm.ul;l,outtmr
hor of both houses. Many of those of ir
reproachable character w ho h e served as
clerks can testify that they have had to aaa
unnolicisl insults which they would oH'iily
rvs.ut elsewhere. The time ha come to
stop it. and ienator Uilis has hit on i" j ,,rjg wjt, th, Australian Imilot svstoni.
only possible plan. 5, T1U ,,,.,.(,. gl,u 01j con-
,. ,. 1 tract cl.tnse now inserted
r.KRTic in me extreme, a iiei-uuar imv-(
rutin m-hool svsttun
1 3. Noapprtipriitliimtoteiiiiiilefiirthe
Oregon National liuanl, ami that the
j luxly l disliRM.ioil.
j 4. OondcniiiinttaiiYaiiieu.luieiit.irtink-
Osweo,
Canny. -ris.-ksmas,
Mttnsukie,
I'nioa .lulls,
Amis,
Meadow Brook.
New Km,
W ilsonvtlle.
Par Place,
Karlew.
llii.tstona,
Sutr.irJ.
Muouo,
t'srus,
M.tlalla.
Viiriam,
l.ulleftll
Aurora,
(irvil!.
K:i;le Creek,
Siinnyside,
Damascus,
Sar.dy,
Salmon,
t''irriiisvi!le,
(': erryville.
Marmot,
IS. W. Prnsser
ihv KniKhi
A Mather
llsry A V Issinser
li J. Trullluser
K. S Hrainhall
lhs tt.nman
W. S Ne h,-rry
Henry Miley
Hamilton A Wsshhnrn
. Mrs. U. A SheppaM
T M. Cr.i
J. Q. time.
. C. T Howard
K. M. i'oHr
- M. M N.HHly
E. M. Ilirtmiu
H Jeuuinits
- K iiey
L. i PeMue
II. W illwrn
John Welsh ;
J. I'. Kllioil j
K. (.i.Ktsch !
Mrs. W. M. M. lntvre
Jen. J I'urrin
Mrs. M J. Hammer
Aoolph Aschot'
sairewas ep'ted from the governor, nor
are we ttisappoinleil by the.loctinieut which
he snbtuitliHl to the leijislatureon Tuesday.
IVrba six years of rennoyerism have ac
customed pi-ople to his universal idlosyn-
In niorti;a!Os
doclurtsl null
and other documents,
and void,
t. That all the streets tn Torrtand
and other cities and towns shall bo ohii
to Havel without toll, rcanllcssof rivers
crane ideas. 1 that as it may, while the , where th anu city lies on both aides.
message was replete w no his ecuuar no
tions it yet contained a modicum ol flood
siiKp'stions uhu which the Icirislalur
should act. After all it would he strange if
even luivernor IVnnoyer could lie odd in
all his revxmmemlations, where he treats
of so many subjects, but 110 one who knows j
7. That whore a mortgage ia given
aa a surety for a loan or debt and the
1110 rtgater can not meet it, that board
of three appraisers be appointed by the
county etitmnisaioncra to appraise the
jMerty, and if it be found worth more
him will for a moment doubt his wilingnesa 1 tne ileht to t on to the tuortgg--
to get on the oil si.le. an amount of prtierty that will satisfv
" " " I the debt, and assign the remainder to
Omci.i figures show that th Krtag j tne mortgagr. and when the property Is
railway is a decided smi-ess ery way. It I nal u, ,ht, ll(tl CM
was put in nitration in Sentemlwr, l't, th ,, , , , .1 ,i. 1...11...
improvements then the building im
provements shall he reserved for the
lirst receipts reptirled Mug f!'?I,tV, Novem
Iwr 4. ISJ'l. During the past year the total
- receii'tswen'JT.iVssi'.H.and the total exi-ense
srKClAL OFFER. . fi.'Jir.V2', having a balance of fUtT.ta. The j mortgagor.
The KsTKKi-KisE will be sent until March j road lias been airreal henetlt to the tanning S. That the exemption law be
I'uh, 10, tor cents. Congressiou.il am! cominunity, as prior to its construction it ; ainei.eed so as to allow beads of families
leirislauves iveliturs in full. All the 1 cost ten cents a bushel to ship wheat from i a homestead or goods or chattels to the
county aid city news, court and city 'The Dalles to IV.rtland. while now it cssts j value of tHH free f.oin attachment 01
r-'U- cil uioceedieei retsrt. In full. Try , but four cents. savingofsixceutsoii eery j i,iei4 Bll,, , i,at no one can so
i mortgage as to vitiate said exemption
I law
I I. I'nalterable omoition to aovern-
Itlr. If. ill o l l r. .sV 1 . , ....... ... ... r. , ment giving atil to individual orcoriio-
Agala k ti Wiuin.
W'AsittNiiroN, Jan. 8. The new that
Jiiinea U. ltlaine liad once niotti pasaed
into the valley ol death, ami that even
those most sanguine in anticipation,
now hold no hojH of his recovery, ln
came known in Washington early Ihia
morning. Notwithstanding the hopeful
views which the family and attending
physicians had by direction from time
tn time, m von out for publication, no
expectation of Uliiino's uliiiualo lecov-j
oiy was entertained by any one in ".map!
tion to acipiire knowledge ol the teal
facts in his case
M.iro Cull 8rlci, !
V.niMit'o', Jan. t. The piesidont I
has decided upon the scope of the pro-j
posed extension of the civil service law .
He has signed tin order pulling all free-1
delivery postollices under the operation;
of the laws. Only the largest postotlUi'
are now under c'vil service regulation. ;
The extension will piotect cleik and
carriers in all the small olllces which
have free delivery. The effect will be;
to Pill 1! or -N' iKislolllce in North
western cities under civil service, and
disaptsiint the hope of a good many
democrat
It Tti rtMiJlSukt
W.vsuiNiiiox, Jan. ti r'riendsof I'res
ident Harrison, who have had occasion
to see and talk with It t lit of late, are
very much concerned about his condi
tion, and express a fear that his health
will break dow n More the close of hi
administration.
Get Th.rt Urvf.11.
1'oRTi.Axn, Jan. 7, The unenviable
and almost ridiculous position that Ore
gin has leen praced in. so far as repre
sentation at the World's fail at Chicago
this vear is concerned, h practically
been overcome by the energetic effort ol !
a number of public spirited citizens. I
COPPER RIVETED
1 m
OTTGMANl
AOORtSS: 8N TRANCISCO, CAL
HAMILTON & WASHBURN
Wish (heir ninny (itlr-'ii
HAPPY HEW
1
1
YEAR
Am! solicit their kiiul !itruiwi" nl Mir
triulo for tlii vear nf I VI.'I.
slmrt' f tlieir
.f giHhls llmt
Wo i.n.miso vnti in ti.Ivniiiv tn carry uch nn ssort it d
will hi it tlie nuwt lastitliou, ami ill ! ldo to iv inon
Imrgain in evory lino of KmaU limit
ever Ix'fure tillercil.
Don't for;vt thtit wo have nvoiveil rtwntly a upw l-t of MctiV nil
toy ' t'lolliinif from the Kit, which e priixs-o to wll at
(irit'cs lhal will lie nn olijirt to the Uiyor.
I
A few
iiiorr l.n.lio' utnl t'hil.lrrii' Cloak left, which we are
nt lunch Icsa tlmn the original l.
llini?
AI-
t KNri.liPi iss and see how
t h yur ne-naer favorites
it compares hi. she! shipd.
! Tim corridors of the hotels and the state
j bouse are thronged with eager, persistent
and importunate seekers alter place irom
t'uder the title of "The A. -counts fial
anced" the Crego-iiau of Mouoay has this
to say concet-nii'g the business transa.'te.l
(luring the ear:
" The business statislicsor ISC have Iseen
C4mpiledaml p-re.-enled tothe public. They
Hilly auslsin the assertion so freiuei tly
mane in answer to the calamity shrieks that
were a feature of the late political cam
paign, that the year was one of phenome
nal prosperity, in nearly all branches of
business the returns of the year were favor
able and in many an unexampled record of
prosperity is shown. Briefly stated, li
bank clearances, whit h represent the rolumo
of trade, were about 10 r cent larger than
the previous year; railroad gross earning ,
Were 5 per cent greater and the fore gt.
trmJe wtw tlie heaviest ever known, with
merchandise exports much in advance of
imjorts. The cotton trade had a noli- .ie
revival Irom the profound depression of he
previous year, the Sieculative dealing in
the N. Y. cotton exchange showing an ex
cess over 11 of nearly l.'JOO.Odl) bales. The
cotton mills were crowded with orders i:
all partsor the state, many of them totally I rations or to tneir niHKing appropriations
until lor the positions tlicy seek, so that j of any money raised by taxation to im-
life is made a burden to most legislators for
the few days before and during the first week
of the session. Let the scale of a ages paid
to the clerks for this session he horiiontally
reduced, and the uumlier of clerks limited
to the actual needs of the work to be done.
P.Kit ni.ir.ix represeniatives should set
' thr st ai of strong disapproval upon the
iiis'aiive clerk evil. This is not the time
'. I! make positions for friend. Only so
nun) 1 '.erka should be employed as the ac
tu 1 .ails of legislation demand. Each
njubluan member should put hi foot
ifuw.i IS'inly upon this growing evil, then
s.i.'.p ii out once for all. The best good of
y stale and party demands immediate a
ti-.ii.
-. lection ol Hon. W. P. Kealv as
.' "' ( the house was a surprise to some
i" exponents, but it is generally con
s.! .hat he will mak an excellent pre
e icer. H is ex erience and extensive
rhany of them paid increased dividends to acquaintance with men and the needs of
stackhohlers ; the sales of wool showed a
satisfactory advance and the holiday trade
in the large cities is said to have been the
heaviest on record. The wage scale was
generally maintained in manufacturing dis
tricts, the strikes ol tlie year resulting in
, tlie main from an attempted advance, and
the crop yield, though not phenomenal, as
in 181, was still abundant, furnishing an
enormous surplus.
the state, together w ith his good executive
ability, eminently lit him for the place
which he has been chosen for the second
time to till.
Ten republican members of the 17th Ore
gon legislature have a duty to perform
which is paramount to any they owe to
tlieir immediate constituency, and which
will not brook delay or trilling. At no time
in it history has the republican party of
this state been brought face to face with a
important an era as that which now con
front it. The nat-onal party has met de
feat which has been shared by state organ
izations in many heretofore strong holds of
the party. Uregon has suffered violence at
the hands of tlie combined democracy and
populists and one-fourth of her electoral
vote has gone to to the common enemy of
tlie party ami its avowed principles.
For some reason the magnificent success in
the state lour years since has been trans
formed into a bare victory at the last election.
Thesame ratio of loss will place some oneelse
besides the republican party in power in the
slate and most of its counties. This result
is not one to h desired by republicans, and
in the fare of existing conditions every effort
should lie put forth to give the party and its
best principles their old time popularity.
Before another session of the legislature
convenes, a general election will be held
which involves every office in the state in
cluding all representatives in Washington.
It is then fore incumbent upon the present
legislature to seek out and enact such meas
ures as are commendable and only u ;h. It
should guard with studied economy the
state treasury, permitting no raid upon its j (3ieliev Mrs E W
funds for any illegitimate or questionable ! Crawford, John J
It is stated on good authority that a clerk
on one of the most iniiortant committees
in tlie senate, two years ago drew from the
state treasury for his forty days service H JO.
He is present this year seeking a position to
wrpetrate another outrage upon the state
and the party to which he belongs. One
chance is enough.
With Hon. C. V. Fulton for president of
llie senate that body is sure of a steady and
careful hand at the helm. Senator Fulton
is able, straightforward and affable at all
times. He is, besides this, a man with the
courage to carry out his convictions and will
not be a party to any iestionable proceed
ing or sharp, illegitimate practice.
Ir the present legislature is minded to do
a popular act it w ill fix the pay of clerks at
siieh a stun per day as will save to the state
a good round amount and visibly reduce
the throng of applicants. There is room
for some reform on that line, and now Is the
time and this the legislature to do it.
Thk Indeiendence-Monniouth motor line
has, within two years, carried 150,000 pas- j and numerous other collector.
prove any harbor or river or for any
other public improvement.
10. The government to isue money
bearing the stamp of the government
and made legal tender for ill debt public
and private.
11. Convict be employed so!e!y hy
the state and for the l-enelH of tlie
state.
12. Government ownership of -ji.it-roada.
Yon Should Keep I'oUed.
What the legislature ii !i ,vb'e to do.
A synopsis of the many 1111 ,.'ires that
will be brought up for cos -i I -ration
Which one are you interested iu' The
K.ntkki-hisk' apecial corresiKi.clorir will
keep you posted a to w hat ts li ne l or
25 cent until March 15.
Kepeal of the Australian ballot
Free textbook lor schools.
Prohibit 1'inkerton and like organiza
tion. Amend the charier of Oregon City.
Fish ladder at the Willamette fall.
Abolish the poll tax.
Licensing of stationary engineer.
Abolish the state militia.
Build portage railroad at The I'alles.
Division of Clackamas county.
Make county otlicera salaried
Kight hour a day work.
An appropriation for the Btate citpitol.
Better government of our statu in
stitution. Htate normal boIiooI for eastern hegon
and for an additional building at Mon
mouth. Increased amount of homestead ex
emption from execution.
Bettor protection and control of salmon
fishing jointly with Washington.
Klection instead of appointment of
railroad, fish, pilot and other state com
mission.
Kepeal of gold clause in eviilenn
debt.
Convicts What shall they do' Build
roads, manufacture grain hag, tnuke
stoves, or remain in idleness.
. Taxe How shall they tie collected?
State, county, (tchool and road collected
by county treasurer or paid to Kheriff
DiK-ioirs ii:i:si am ihi:k
i:tt riHij. 1
Aiisirihiig to newsrir reirt, a j
braUsI Auien.-nu ursin tv.s-iv,! (.V'lU i
fur removing a little wen f itmi a w,iltlijr
lady's iswip Tlie kiwp4 fill to slate tltt '
exa.i amount of Ipw n.tv.-rtising ttie -tir 1
niaiutiCisI Ui ohuun - .N.ifioaul stuirfiM.r.
tail's rnu 11 Uyntber
Here's linn, one of tbe largt ttw nmn
try ovsr, tlie world over; It has grown, stop
by step thnngh many yearn to grmtmwt
This llrm nvs tlie nt.wssiirm gissl ihoih-v
(expmuuvs work, this advertising II to udl.
the people tllat thev have faith III what tbet
11, au mucA A nfA "tti.il if lli.y rant UmwIU
or curs they don't want your limner
Dr. llMw'i I Mi ten Unheal Itsorcv
b ailil on this hlmral plan If It d.mi't
henetlt or eurv, It cut aurAin.i It cure
hkin, Ncnlp ami S-n.fukma aiTn-tiotu, a
-ssnia, TetUir, 8alt-rhHun, Kever-iorw,
Whit tswllmga, llip-ilnl dueaa and kut
drwt aitmeiilA
It's the raenrwrf bil - purttW mkl,
through dnigglsta, no mat tor bow many
buodnsi iVimw am ulferni for Its prti-w
(II m a bottle), ainos you pay uoly fur ti
goon you gs.
Caa rou aak
R PRIER'S
Photograph (Jail cry.
If yon wiint aioil ihutoprttih pivp
hint a call at his old stmiil op
jmsite Farr's luitcht r nhni.
N0TDIN8 BUT HRST-CLASS WOE! DONE.
PROMPT DELIVERY
I'arU I'hioo Cttsh Store.
FURNITURE.
SOOTHING
hrCHIIDNINCUIIING TfifH j
RFMETX rn-EII HEAT,
i kevent rimcoxvruttoNa. c.
PRESf-RVE A MEAI.TUY BTATK OF THK COS-
HTITUTION' Dt'KtNO PF.III0D Or TEITUIMO.
8mi that th words " J0II5 STITDMAN, Cb.ni
it, Walworth, Surrny," are ugravit 00 lie)
Uovernment Htarup afflxnil toaaeh packsL
f-Bolil l)J all Lsadlng DrucuKU.
Of
scngers.
Letter List.
The following is the li-t of letters remain
ing in the post ottice at Oregon City, Oregon,
January 5,
Anderson, I'rofJ Kicker, ('has I. 2
Austin, Orrin hondergan, Mrs N J
Ilaker, Win Latham, W C
Htirlingliatii, II Musaer, (eo
Bliihm.Miss('hristine Osman Harry
Ikrhenilt, Missliele O'Conner, Patrick
Bennett, C O
liolton, Pauline
L'rofard, John
miriKi.se whatsoever, It should seek out
and remedy existing evils and not array it
self ft a party against a commendable meas
ure simply because it was introduced or is
supported by the opposition. More than
this, it is the duty of republican legislator
to be alert and to present for the considera
tion of the legislature such measure as
will be pleasing to the people
ft is (lot a time for recrimination or petty
ipite, but tf there be any such feeling or
grounds for them they ihould be, not buried,
but banished and forgotten,
We trust that Oregon is represented at this
time by men who cart see and appreciate
the situation which confrant u just now,
and that they will prove themselves equal
to the trust and to the situation with cour
age to do right. The EMTKBPBI8E urges the
Davis, Mrs M
Davis. Wm II
Eaton, Miss Maud-
Owens, Owens
Porter, O W
Kohison, Mrs Mary
Koberts, Mrs Mary
Itobertson, M H 2
Htevens, Mrs Hell
Russell, L0
-2 Sinclair, Miss Eva
Freeman, MrsOeorge Hmith, Alex
Frazicr. K 8
Flower, W P
Oriinn, George
Gaca, John
Gartnn, Tho
Hardman, Christ
Harris, Patric
Hooper, James
Howell, Arthur
Holbrooks, Judge
Henry, K 0
Hurst, John
Jonsdale, 0 V
Jones, Hellen
Jones, J W
Johnson. H J
Jenkins, James
Kisinger, Libby
If called for, please y when advertised.
K. M. RANDS, P. M.'
(Stay ton, Miss Mayble
nnerman Mrs
Havage, Frank
Tuck, James
Taylor. Wm M
Tucker, Jim
Turner, TT
Thyott, Mrs Mary E
llrand, Chancy
Vane, John -Woods,
JM
Watkins, Mrs W A
Walker, J A"
Watts, Mrs M J
Walker, J N
Work, W A
Wbitmore, Rev O B
AHHessmcnt law How shall thev he
amended? Have county or precinct
assessor. Have state, county, school
and city assessment made by one
assessor or by four. Abolish mortgage
tax laws. Abolish indebtedness clause.
Road work How shall it he done?
Discontinue HtipervisoiH, and have road
engineer. Issue county bonds, or make
district assessments for road work to ho
done by contract . Abolish working
road tax, pay cash or wallow 111 the
mud under the present system.
Mr. Million's Hide.
When Mrs. Million goes to ride nlie
travel forth in state,
Her horse, full of lire and pride, go
prancing from the gate;
But all the beauties of the day she views
with languid eye,
Her flesh in weakness wastes away, her
voice is but a sigh,
: For Mr, Million is an advanced stage
of catarrh, and all the luxuries that
wealth can buy fail to give her comfort.
She envies her rosy waiting-maid, and
would give all her riches for that young
woman's pure breath and blooming
health. Now, if some true and disin
terested friend would advise Mrs. Mil
lion of the wonderful merits of Dr.
Bage's Catarrh Remedy, she would
learn that her case i not pant help.
$500 reward ia, offered by the manufac
turers for a case of Icatarrh ia the head
which they cannot cure. J
MRS. PRIGR
Wishes to thank her kind patron
for past f;tvorn &m to call at
tention to her rdock of 118
fortcil DOLLS, TOYS. FRUITS,
Candies, Nuts, Etc.
Hoping to receive the same kitnl
patronage thin year.
JAPANESE
Q I LE
CURE
A new nnfl nnilH trciitmtmt, roiiMfttliiK '
H'tppoHltorli, Ointment In Cuptulfit, nlo In
Box at id 1'llU: a (KiHlLivn cum for KxUtiihI,
Inlrriial, Itllmt or hl"fllitK. Itrhlnif, limnl,!,
KtTfMit or Hftmlitfiry pilot, mid nmiiy t) I h?hniii
fill ff'Hlftl' Wtkli(:SNChi It In R)wiyH II KfCHt
(MMH-flt tn the B'imrnl hculth. Th flrit din
covtjry of a ihimMi-hI cunt remltTlng mi npurHtloti
with thy knll uiiiipf.'HHKiiry lmrciiflt'r. ThU
rmedv hftnimvcr ttfiuti ktinvvn to fall. $1 per
box. 6 for IV, Rttit by malt. Why ttifl'ir from
thin Urrlfole hpne wbi'ii written KUHritiiLi't
In given with nix boxon to rt'fuinl tite money if
not p,urm. Hend Mtninp for fnte NHitiplo. (iiiar
nKe iHRueil by Whooaroi i.akkic & (!o, whiiln
mtl rwI retail HruxprlHtR, nolo xK'-"t I'ortUml,
OrCKon,
J.
Ginni
PIONEER
lm$hf and
Freight and parcels delivered
to all partu of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE.
Now Whon
Firm, You
Now q Want
Goods, p A
New si Bod,
Prices. Bureau,
You M Chair,
Will 2 Table
Find or
Our Stand,
Stock or
First Full
Class p Bed
And p Room
The - set
Prices Call
Very t ) 0n
Low Us.
UncleUikiritf and ICmbahninjic.
r
IT
GIVES
YOU
HEALTH.
w
Moore's Jtevealed
Kenicdy.
Antiiuniliti in itH KlI'uetH in thu eurn of
HheiiiniiliHiii, AhIIuiiu, Muluria, llli
lioiiMiiiiKH or liny other iliMenNo ariMiiio
from ilcranifiMl Liver, .Stuiniich or Kiil
nnyn It ilrivea nil iinpuritiuN from llm
i'llooil .
Mrn Clniii A. Kiihki.I. who In favorably kuimn
thrniiKhoiit the Norlliwiml miy.: ' u w"
Tor nri.i.ni ymir. I wm a eoriKlant .urTcrnr
w lliiihthini. without miy ri'lli.f, ,..,.,,( ,t ,,.
tuliiwl hy nnimtunt rhangu ni tfw.tllt v Vm
yar.airo I trIH Mookk'h Hkvi,k.i, iikmKIiV
mill the hm.,flt. riwiilvinl from It wurulhiiniiiiii
RrntlfyhiK. Itxave mil rnllnt (r.,m IhoNrnt iinl
.rv..nt..a the tcrrlhlu ili.lri'M n, " t, Tl,
iIIikhsb that inn.li! life almo.1 iiiil,ralilo A
Olio who haa cviir hail asthma can iiiU,r,i ,
..... ,M.inniii yrara in my fn
I have not hcwliiitu.l to rr.Miilii..n,l It t J i J"
iiir,.ri;r,KiidalWaya will. t, ,, h,,",,'1 08
JTo hp hart of all ilrugKlata, nr .i to
iKwT lloi,iiaH Iiauu Co . i"am, Waali
Cooke's Stables,
W. H.C00KE, Manager,
Corne
Hiin-nHir In v. T 4 I. r
1 Ki.tirth ami Mntn Street,
(KK(i() city.
I.K.UUNli
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The
of the
(urniHliinl on hIioM iintii c.
AH kiiul of Trm k ami :vi,v,.ry
"I'M promptly alleii,., (,
l'eil on reiiHon-
Norsea lonr,l,.,i ami
ahle teriiiH.
WOOD TIIKMxo
SCROLL SAWING
BOXES OF ANY
I'urtiua
F COM PAN V, FI KHT KK0IMKNT, 0. N (i
Armory, Thlnl ami Main. Knifular drill nhr'ht
Monday. Kxulir t.iilni, meoiln., Sr,t
Monday of each month. -, im
J. W, Oanong, . ' .' - f,., ,
SIZES MANUFACTURED
hmirinu "Wo." T.iri.l,, i...
utrtia, Jtraekuts, or "l
Shop Carpenter's Work
Will ho BultadbjrClllnBonMa.
Doors, Windows and Blinds
TO ORDER.
H. BESTOW
I Ovp. the ConuroKatioti.1 Church